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In Journey to the West, gods and demons wield immense supernatural powers, while mortals are typically portrayed as frail and vulnerable. Yet, there are rare exceptions—figures like Liu Boqin, Wei Zheng, and Yuan Shoucheng.
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In ancient Chinese society, tigers and humans coexisted in close proximity, leading to inevitable clashes for survival. As society and culture advanced, human activity expanded, intensifying these conflicts.
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En Viaje al Oeste, innumerables dioses y demonios poseen grandes habilidades, mientras que los mortales son extremadamente débiles.
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En la antigua sociedad, la distancia entre los seres humanos y los tigres era muy cercana. Para sobrevivir, los conflictos entre humanos y tigres eran inevitables.